Radiant Media Player, an HTML5 video and audio player for live, on-demand, and DVR content, has announced its integration with Cloud DRM, a multi-digital rights management (DRM) solution created by Big Blue Marble.
The companies say this allows streaming platforms and media companies using Radiant Media Player to securely deliver protected video content across multiple end-user devices with a single, unified DRM workflow.
Radiant Media Player is used for media playback in desktop, mobile, and big screen TV apps. Adding Cloud DRM to its partner network means its customers can secure their premium content with DRM technologies such as Google Widevine, Apple FairPlay, and Microsoft PlayReady.
Dawid Górniak, Product Owner at Big Blue Marble, said: “Radiant Media Player is a trusted solution for professional streaming platforms worldwide. This integration makes Cloud DRM readily accessible to Radiant Media Player customers, giving them broadcast-grade content security, even during offline playback.”
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